Maquis
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Current does not “return to earth.”The neutral is connected, the ground from the main panel is not. All current on the hot legs is returning to the earth via the main panel
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Current does not “return to earth.”The neutral is connected, the ground from the main panel is not. All current on the hot legs is returning to the earth via the main panel
Wherever it goes, it uses the neutral to get thereCurrent does not “return to earth.”
100% agree. I mis-spoke, I said Nuetral but mean Ground. Inspector is coming this morning!I posted the drawing in post #101 to show the shock hazard should the neutral connection become disconnected (failed) from an ungrounded power source.
The attached photo shows an L14-30 plug which went open due to rough handling. Although this failure was on a line connection, the open circuit could have just as easily been on the neutral pin. Prior work experience, and this failure prompted my "Show some love to your L-14 Plugs" post on this forum.
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This is my thought, which leads me to believe it's a very very extreme circumstance where you would actually get shocked. Almost like you would need to design a way or create a physical cut into the wire. Again, I'm dumb, so.....Wherever it goes, it uses the neutral to get there![]()